The FIXX
#1
The FIXX
I just saw the FIXX in concert tonight. I was close enough to the band to reach out and grab them. I have been listening to these guys for 25 years, so it was cool to see them play. They were great...even my wife had a good time.
#4
OMG, you guys are kids....I forget.
The FIXX was a pretty big 80's band, but they never really went away. In fact, they have a new release which is played often on Sat Radio.
Some of their songs include:
Saved by Zero
One Things Leads to Another
Sign of Fire
They are not techno really, but 80's rock with a tad of tech thrown in. Cy Curnin (sp?) is the lead and the band is still 100% intact.
The FIXX was a pretty big 80's band, but they never really went away. In fact, they have a new release which is played often on Sat Radio.
Some of their songs include:
Saved by Zero
One Things Leads to Another
Sign of Fire
They are not techno really, but 80's rock with a tad of tech thrown in. Cy Curnin (sp?) is the lead and the band is still 100% intact.
#5
Originally Posted by MT's#1Customer!
OMG, you guys are kids....I forget.
The FIXX was a pretty big 80's band, but they never really went away. In fact, they have a new release which is played often on Sat Radio.
Some of their songs include:
Saved by Zero
One Things Leads to Another
Sign of Fire
They are not techno really, but 80's rock with a tad of tech thrown in. Cy Curnin (sp?) is the lead and the band is still 100% intact.
The FIXX was a pretty big 80's band, but they never really went away. In fact, they have a new release which is played often on Sat Radio.
Some of their songs include:
Saved by Zero
One Things Leads to Another
Sign of Fire
They are not techno really, but 80's rock with a tad of tech thrown in. Cy Curnin (sp?) is the lead and the band is still 100% intact.
#14
Originally Posted by dsdaddy
Fu(k a nursing home!!! I ain't THAT old!!!
What were u into Rick James and Prince back in the day? ...lol
It's ok I grew up listenin to all my dad's 70's ****... everything from ABBA, The Beatles, The Police, Pink Floyd, The Doors, The Who, The Stones, The Mommas and the Pappa's, oh yeah it's all there... the Classics!... Still listen to them today, oh yeah how could i forget HENDRIX...lol my play lists skips from Trace Adkins, to The Who, and then to TI, then to Linkin Park... lol i'm all over the place...
#15
Originally Posted by Grimmz
What were u into Rick James and Prince back in the day? ...lol
It's ok I grew up listenin to all my dad's 70's ****... everything from ABBA, The Beatles, The Police, Pink Floyd, The Doors, The Who, The Stones, The Mommas and the Pappa's, oh yeah it's all there... the Classics!... Still listen to them today, oh yeah how could i forget HENDRIX...lol my play lists skips from Trace Adkins, to The Who, and then to TI, then to Linkin Park... lol i'm all over the place...
It's ok I grew up listenin to all my dad's 70's ****... everything from ABBA, The Beatles, The Police, Pink Floyd, The Doors, The Who, The Stones, The Mommas and the Pappa's, oh yeah it's all there... the Classics!... Still listen to them today, oh yeah how could i forget HENDRIX...lol my play lists skips from Trace Adkins, to The Who, and then to TI, then to Linkin Park... lol i'm all over the place...
For R&B: The Commodores, Earth Wind and Fire, Marvin Gaye, The Ojays, Luther Vandross, Troop, New Edition, Guy, Jodeci, Kool and the Gang, Kieth Sweat, Teddy Pendergrass, Barry White, Stevie Wonder...list goes on...
For the "Days of the 80's" that just wont die: Thompson Twins, Thomas Dolby, The Cure, Men at Work, Madness, Art of Noise, Pet Shop Boys, Soft Cell, Men Without Hats, Moody Blues, Falco, INXS, Dire Straits, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Depeche Mode, Billy Idol, Metallica, Warrant...once again, the list goes on...
LOL, I can see the young kids sittin' there scratchin' their heads and all the "Old Guys" running to their closet to break out the old 33's and 45's and wishing they had a good needle for that old Technics SL-1200Mk2.
(If ya don't know what a 33, 45 or a SL1200 is, you just don't know what your missing!!!)
#16
Originally Posted by dsdaddy
Old school, baby, OLD SCHOOL!!!! Let's see...
For R&B: The Commodores, Earth Wind and Fire, Marvin Gaye, The Ojays, Luther Vandross, Troop, New Edition, Guy, Jodeci, Kool and the Gang, Kieth Sweat, Teddy Pendergrass, Barry White, Stevie Wonder...list goes on...
For the "Days of the 80's" that just wont die: Thompson Twins, Thomas Dolby, The Cure, Men at Work, Madness, Art of Noise, Pet Shop Boys, Soft Cell, Men Without Hats, Moody Blues, Falco, INXS, Dire Straits, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Depeche Mode, Billy Idol, Metallica, Warrant...once again, the list goes on...
LOL, I can see the young kids sittin' there scratchin' their heads and all the "Old Guys" running to their closet to break out the old 33's and 45's and wishing they had a good needle for that old Technics SL-1200Mk2.
(If ya don't know what a 33, 45 or a SL1200 is, you just don't know what your missing!!!)
For R&B: The Commodores, Earth Wind and Fire, Marvin Gaye, The Ojays, Luther Vandross, Troop, New Edition, Guy, Jodeci, Kool and the Gang, Kieth Sweat, Teddy Pendergrass, Barry White, Stevie Wonder...list goes on...
For the "Days of the 80's" that just wont die: Thompson Twins, Thomas Dolby, The Cure, Men at Work, Madness, Art of Noise, Pet Shop Boys, Soft Cell, Men Without Hats, Moody Blues, Falco, INXS, Dire Straits, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Depeche Mode, Billy Idol, Metallica, Warrant...once again, the list goes on...
LOL, I can see the young kids sittin' there scratchin' their heads and all the "Old Guys" running to their closet to break out the old 33's and 45's and wishing they had a good needle for that old Technics SL-1200Mk2.
(If ya don't know what a 33, 45 or a SL1200 is, you just don't know what your missing!!!)
LMAO, yeah lets see I know The Cure, Billy Idol, Metallica, and then everyone from your R&B list... lol I don't think thats too bad... To be honest The 80's is for me my least favorite decade, I'm ashamed to have been born in it LoL, I love the 70's Late 90's and 2k
#17
Originally Posted by dsdaddy
Old school, baby, OLD SCHOOL!!!! Let's see...
For the "Days of the 80's" that just wont die: Thompson Twins, Thomas Dolby, The Cure, Men at Work, Madness, Art of Noise, Pet Shop Boys, Soft Cell, Men Without Hats, Moody Blues, Falco, INXS, Dire Straits, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Depeche Mode, Billy Idol, Metallica, Warrant...once again, the list goes on...
For the "Days of the 80's" that just wont die: Thompson Twins, Thomas Dolby, The Cure, Men at Work, Madness, Art of Noise, Pet Shop Boys, Soft Cell, Men Without Hats, Moody Blues, Falco, INXS, Dire Straits, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Depeche Mode, Billy Idol, Metallica, Warrant...once again, the list goes on...